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Record ID: 59d12c43-953c-4b7f-ab44-6bde1111cfab
Type: Journal Article
Title: The SHARE Project: maximizing participant retention in a longitudinal study with victims of intimate partner violence
Other Titles: Field Methods
Authors: Bloom, Tina
Connor-Smith, Jennifer
Holditch-Niolon, Phyllis
McDowell, Sarah
Martinez-Bell, Erminia
Baker, Charlene
Glass, Nancy
Clough, Amber
Wagman, Jennifer
Rollins, Chiquita
Barnes, Jamie
Keywords: Training;Standards;Measurement
Year: 2011
Publisher: Sage Publications
Citation: 23 (1), February 2011
Notes:  This article discusses how a US-based longitudinal study maintained 94% retention rates while still ensuring safety among a sample of women who were receiving services for housing instability and intimate partner violence. Four retention strategies are described which address study infrastructure, individualised plans for participant contact and strong relationships with participants.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17223
ISSN: 1525-822X
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